Mid-morning with Joey 02/06/25
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Finding things to do outdoors with your kids can be a lot of fun. There are loads of activities such as crafts and family projects. In this week’s Next to Nature, we learn about one project that helps the animals and you can do this when your kids are out of school.
An Oktibbeha County home was destroyed by fire early this morning, February 5.
Noxubee County deputies are searching for a man wanted in connection with a shooting.
An area sorority chapter kicks off Black History Month by recognizing some workers who often go overlooked.
Oxford Police and the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office have confirmed that human remains found over the weekend in Carroll County are those of Jimmy “Jay” Lee.
The mayor held a press conference after a city council meeting in Columbus.
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The body of a man reported missing in Clay County has been found.
A man has been sentenced to 90 years in prison for sexually assaulting three children.
A former Starkville High teacher has been indicted on molestation charges.
It’s career expo week for Mississippi State University, and students are connecting with potential employers.
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Mississippi is one of two states that recognizes Martin Luther King Junior Day as a dual holiday, shared with Robert E. Lee.
The back yard of Rob and Delia Steele’s home on Honey Locust Drive still shows signs of the search that captivated our area and social media for the last week.
A Columbus business owner makes a generous donation to a local feeding ministry, and he’s challenging others to do the same.
Governor Tate Reeves set a special election date to fill the State Senate District 18 seat.
A man in Oktibbeha County is facing a sex crime after being indicted.
Human trafficking is a growing problem in every corner of the state, and the Columbus Police Department is trying to stay ahead of the offenders.
This Valentine’s Day let WCBI show some love to you and your significant other.
In today’s “Good News with Colin”, Kealy talks with Colin about all the cool events happening around the Golden Triangle Region.